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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana_CRX" data-source="post: 7493327" data-attributes="member: 570083"><p>another test you can perform to test the speaker is to disconnect the two whit speaker wires and take a AA or AAA battery...found in most TV remote controls......then on the 2 white wires going to your door speaker not the radio touch one to each end of the battery...it doesn't matter which end...listen to see if the door speaker makes a scratchy sound...if so the speaker and wire are good...the tweeter at the corner of the dash won't make hardly any noise at all due to an inline capacitor 6db crossover that will filter the sound generated by the battery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana_CRX, post: 7493327, member: 570083"] another test you can perform to test the speaker is to disconnect the two whit speaker wires and take a AA or AAA battery...found in most TV remote controls......then on the 2 white wires going to your door speaker not the radio touch one to each end of the battery...it doesn't matter which end...listen to see if the door speaker makes a scratchy sound...if so the speaker and wire are good...the tweeter at the corner of the dash won't make hardly any noise at all due to an inline capacitor 6db crossover that will filter the sound generated by the battery [/QUOTE]
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